Chapter 663: Just one move

Hearing what he said, everyone was curious. What could he do?

Robb said seriously, "as you can see, the reason why we can't fight now is that this boundary stela is in the middle. We have a good way, that is, we can move this boundary stela one or two miles towards the territory of our kingdom. In this way, the sphinx can come over to hit me. Don’t you think so?"

Hearing this, the group of members from Norma almost burst into laughter. Several of them thought to themselves, [are you a fool? If we move the border stela one or two miles to your side, isn't that one or two miles of land? Then the sphinx can come over and trample you. You lose your life and land. Is there anyone more stupid than you?]

Hearing this, the soldiers of the desert kingdom couldn't help but shout, "Okay, you're courting death. Let's move the border stela to your side now."

However, as soon as they opened their mouth, the sphinx stretched out its huge foot to block them.

He cursed in his heart, [damn it! If the border stela moved one or two miles outside the desert, a large part of the land that doesn't belong to the desert would be encircled. At that time, he would challenge me on such land without sand. I don't even have a reason not to fight this. I'm afraid that I would only be beaten by him.]

The "wise" legendary beast quickly said, "the people of our desert never take advantage of others. There's no need to move the boundary stela to you. Move it to us. Move the boundary stela one or two miles towards the desert."

The soldiers of the desert kingdom were rendered speechless

However, the soldiers of the desert kingdom immediately found an excuse for their legendary beast. They thought, [it's not a big deal to move the border stela. At the worst, we can move it back after killing all these people. Since the sphinx is here, we have nothing to fear.]

They thought they understood what the sphinx meant, so the group of soldiers quickly moved. "Okay, let's dig out the border stela and move it one or two miles towards the desert."

Robb couldn't help laughing. "Elsie, go back to Westwind town and get a camera."

Elsie understood what he meant and quickly passed through the transmission portal. Soon he brought it, holding a camera in his hand and recording the soldiers of the desert kingdom.

The soldiers dug out the heavy border stela, and then dozens of people carried it together, walking towards the desert. The camera of Elsie also turned around, and deliberately stopped the camera on the sphinx. The sphinx happened to be very impatient and shouted at the soldiers, "move quickly, what are you doing moving so slowly? Move the border as soon as possible, so that I can trample that man to death as soon as possible."

The soldiers painstakingly carried the border stela more than a mile away, which was in the boundless desert, so they could see clearly from more than a mile away. They dug a deep hole in the sand, and it was not until the soil was seen below that they inserted the border stela and filled it in. Then, the border stela stood more than a mile away in the desert.

After recording the whole process, Elsie happily put the crystal ball into his pocket. He was smart enough to know that this video was important evidence.

The sphinx calmed down now. With its four legs standing on the sand sea, it felt relieved. It snorted at Robb and said, "now you can come and fight with me, right? The border stela is already behind me."

"Of course." Robb walked forward with a smile "In order to fight with me, you even sent me more than a mile of land. How can I not fight with you? But then again, even if there is more than a mile of land, it's useless for me to take it. The kingdom is not mine. I’m doing this in vain. I don't know if the queen will pay me a hefty reward afterwards. That poor woman may not be able to afford more than a mile of land, right?"

He mumbled as he walked. The sphinx got impatient and roared, "what are you talking about? Can't you walk faster?"

"Alas! I've seen people who are in a hurry to be reincarnated, but I've never seen someone who is in a hurry to be beaten." Robb walked forward step by step and finally entered the sea of sand. The ground here was no longer covered with soil, stones, and trees, but pure yellow sand. Although the sand layer where he had just entered the desert was relatively shallow, it was already above the sea of sand.

Seeing that he finally entered its domain, the sphinx couldn't help laughing sinisterly. A complacent expression flashed across its face. "Human, you are on the verge of a big disaster."

"Well," Robb said, "let me guess why you insist on letting me in. Is it because you are stronger on sand?"